After looking at the writing market for years, I noticed a need for a Writers Club of this kind. Sure, there are Facebook groups, writers groups, etc., but there aren’t many associations that are more than just a gathering of writers.

I wanted to create a club where the sole purpose of it is to solve headaches for writers. Here are some of the headaches I’m looking to solve:

It’s hard to find reviewers for my book

Writing-related service providers (editors, book cover designers, etc.) are expensive

I don’t know if my writing is good enough and I need feedback

I need more promotion for my book

I don’t know if my blurb or summary is good enough

Not enough readers know my book exists

I don’t know enough about what other successful authors have done to be successful

I don’t know if my book cover encourages readers to purchase it

No time commitment. Maximum value.

And of course, there are fun stuff to be had too, such as giveaways and contests. Here’s the full list of benefits you’ll receive by joining the Writers Club.

Discounts from writer-related service providers, such as editors, book cover designers, proofreading services, ghostwriters, social media marketing, book advertising, template design, audio book narration, and more.

Contests and giveaways for free services and books.

2 free book promotion posts on A Writer’s Path blogevery year (example here). Every post generates a social media shout-out of your book to my Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, Tumblr, and Google+ account (total of 12,900 followers). I’ll set reminders for myself to notify you when your next post is ready.

Exclusive articles not seen on the A Writer’s Path blog.

Access to free blurb coaching.

“Book of the Month” lottery. Winner gets their book featured for a month on A Writer’s Path blog in a tab along the top of every page/post. Also included is a promotional post featuring their book, summary, cover, and purchase links to all 25,000+ subscribers. One drawing per month.

And exclusively for you all, if you join in the next week (now through the end of September 2017), you’ll receive a free promotional tweet for your book (example here). To receive it, send me an internal message within the Writers Club once you’ve joined and give me the promo code BT4E92 .

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About Sarah Kloth

Sarah Kloth is a graduate of University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, accomplishing a Bachelors of Arts in Multimedia Digital Arts. Kloth currently works at a local advertising agency as a web developer / digital marketing director. She is the dystopian editor at Shelf Unbound Magazine with her column "Dystopian Fangirl". She currently resided in Milwaukee with her husband, cat and chocolate lab. Sarah drinks over 6 cups of tea a day and loves to get "arts and crafty" while jamming out to MMMbop.